Canon EOS-1D X Mark II MPEG-4/H.264 MP4 to Premiere Pro

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Premiere Pro work with a wide range of native media formats from the Canon
EOS-1D X Mark II but need to transcoding.

Because some filename extensions—such as MOV, AVI, MXF, and F4V—denote
container file formats rather than denoting a specific audio, video, or image data format. Container files can contain data encoded using various compression and encoding schemes. Premiere Pro
can import these container files, but the ability to import the data that they contain is dependent on the codecs installed. if not supported by Canon EOS-1D X Mark II.

Part 4: Convert Files Click “Convert” button the conversion begins. When the process finishes, open
the output folder to Premiere Pro

Two ways Importing the from Canon
EOS-1D X Mark II to Premiere Pro

Method 1: Import CommandA straightforward command that works like most other programs, and is accessed
from the file menu, or via the Control+I shortcut on the PC or Command+I on the Mac. You can also double click an empty area of the project panel to automatically open the import dialogue.
Whichever way you access it, you get the standard for the platform import dialogue box we see here.This method of importing is best suited to self-contained media such as audio
or graphics, or video files such as MP4 that are single files themselves, whose location on your computer you know so you can navigate to them easily. This is not the way to import videos from
cameras, as they invariably create complex file and folder arrangements that make choosing the correct files difficult. This is where you would opt for the media browser method
instead.

Method 2: Media BrowserWhilst on the surface media browser appears to do the same job as the import
command the way they carry out the task is somewhat different, The media browser panel is found in the project panel, which on the standard layout is the bottom left corner, and can also be
accessed by the Shift+8 shortcut. As you can see from the screenshot it works like an operating system file browser and allows you to navigate through the file directories of hard drives and
removable media connected to the system.One of the benefits of media browser is to narrow down the type of media being
shown, so you can set to avchd for instance and it will display just that type of file in a given location. Because many projects use media from different sources this can be a real boon to
finding the right file within a list.

Three Useful Tips of Video Editing
Better for Adobe Premiere

Tip 1. Changing the default settingsTwo default settings: Scale Media to Project Size and Default Picture
Length.go to Edit > Preferences > General to find the two settings. Scale Media to Project Size means any photo or video will be scaled down to the project size. This setting will save a
lot of time especially when mixing a lot of SD and HD video and photos. Default Picture Length originally is set at 150 frames or five seconds of footage.change it to any set mount so that you
don't need to adjust every photo import. Whenfinished the settings changing, hit "OK" to save.

Tip 2. Capture video clips from camcorder directlyRemember that you don't need to transfer your camcorder videos to your hard
drive first and then import the video clips to Adobe Premiere. When you have connected your camcorder or other video capture devices to your computer, set the camcorder to playback or set it in
VCR mode. Then, in Adobe Premiere, start a new project and go to File > Capture to import your media from your camcorder directly. This will save your some time for Adobe Premiere video
editing.

Tip 3. Keep your project more organized with "Bins"You can click the "Folder" icon in the "Project" window to create a new folder
to store video clips or other things. Store them in many different folders rather than only one so that you can find what you want more quickly. Create bins for storing separate audio, video,
photo, etc. This Adobe Premiere tip will definitely makes your project more organized and can save time for editing.

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